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...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> welcome back. so remember when president obama's union croonies publicly supported obama care package? that was then. now that big labor has actually had a chance to read the
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he could stand up for all the tax oppressed people in california and it is one tax oppressing place and he could stand up for them and be a spokesman and say you guys are driving loyal people like myself out of here because you're taking so much out of my paycheck. >> if you want to broad i don't know the tax debate, california has come out and said we've balanced the budget, so why take that personalin come t income t they finally got the budget right. whether you make 50,000 or 50 million, taxes hurt. >> other people who have moved around and we talked about tiger woods, what about lebron james? he was a great basketball star in cleveland. when he went to florida to the miami heat, a lot of people in new york said to avoid new york tax rates. anything to that? >> i think obviously there's no doubt when you're signing hundred million dollar contracts having no individual income tax is a big deal but this guy is going to be a billionaire someday. he had more control over putting this team together, there was more freedom over what players could go there. i trip it's always a factor. the
he could stand up for all the tax oppressed people in california and it is one tax oppressing place and he could stand up for them and be a spokesman and say you guys are driving loyal people like myself out of here because you're taking so much out of my paycheck. >> if you want to broad i don't know the tax debate, california has come out and said we've balanced the budget, so why take that personalin come t income t they finally got the budget right. whether you make 50,000 or 50...
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they raised cash knowing they might need that cash to pay much higher taxes, the taxes that a failed attempt to fix the cliff would produce. a huge amount of dough moved to the sidelines immediately. companies themselves accelerated dividend payouts, putting tens of billions of dollars into the hands of shareholders who had no idea what to do with the money other than sit on it. so we came into the new year and we were paralyzed. inventories lean, huge part of the country damaged by a storm, totally dysfunctional food fight animal house government, and we're brimming with cash everywhere, for the biggest rainy day of all, the day we jumped over the cliff. but then we don't do the cliff dive. and contra to stock seer bob dylan, the hard rain, it didn't fall. in fact, we didn't get that much. we didn't get dinged except for the rich, who are the most able to handle it. all right, yeah, i can make a big deal about payroll tax thing, that's no problem. nevertheless, it's a small fraction of what we really feared. stocks kept their favored status, including relatively low taxes on dividen
they raised cash knowing they might need that cash to pay much higher taxes, the taxes that a failed attempt to fix the cliff would produce. a huge amount of dough moved to the sidelines immediately. companies themselves accelerated dividend payouts, putting tens of billions of dollars into the hands of shareholders who had no idea what to do with the money other than sit on it. so we came into the new year and we were paralyzed. inventories lean, huge part of the country damaged by a storm,...
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so let's tax them. from a security point of view, this is helpful and i think that this is not an amnesty. you are letting people go of a crime. these people are going to have are to pay taxes and crimes. i cthink it is a brilliant program. the only thing stopping it is president obama if he does not agree to it. >> if this does not have border security in it. the republican party, to me, if you give the free flow of immigration for workers, there can still be border security, there could be -- right? anybody who wants to come for legitimate reason ares wants to come. >> right. >> larry, can i ask a question? >> what i want to say, all right i'll direct it tow. the gop should be the party of growth and opportunity and the party of entrepreneurship and the party of upward mobilitity. here is my point. if the brainyacs come in because we want them to stay and want to attract them and if the rest of the workforce lets go of the skills, they may climb the ladder of upwardmobility. why can't the gop see that
so let's tax them. from a security point of view, this is helpful and i think that this is not an amnesty. you are letting people go of a crime. these people are going to have are to pay taxes and crimes. i cthink it is a brilliant program. the only thing stopping it is president obama if he does not agree to it. >> if this does not have border security in it. the republican party, to me, if you give the free flow of immigration for workers, there can still be border security, there could...
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yes we have the lower taxes now. what has not changed is the russians, the chinese, a lot of the foreign buyers they want to get money out of their countries into some place safe. i call these safe deposit boxes with a view. basically they're looking for a safe place to park their money. i'm curious what dolly thinks. but i see that decelerating with the political uncertainty in china. >> what are you seeing? >> absolutely. it's new york, california, all the usual suspects. we're trying to get a few chinese buyers to look at florida. they have not looked at florida at all. miami, palm beach, or any big hot spot. we're trying to get them interested there. if they do get interested, that becomes a super surge in that market. >> and what's your sort of sales pitch? do you think that once you buy into a place like new york or california that the values stay pretty steady? i mean, what's the sales pitch buying into these big cities? >> i think b the rental is very good if you want the exit strategy of a rental. they're go
yes we have the lower taxes now. what has not changed is the russians, the chinese, a lot of the foreign buyers they want to get money out of their countries into some place safe. i call these safe deposit boxes with a view. basically they're looking for a safe place to park their money. i'm curious what dolly thinks. but i see that decelerating with the political uncertainty in china. >> what are you seeing? >> absolutely. it's new york, california, all the usual suspects. we're...
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payroll taxes are nothing more than temporary tax cut was a rebate. like bush had two rebates that didn't work. obama had two rebates that didn't work. people know it's not permanent and pay down their credit cards but doesn't affect spending. got to go. hang on. when we come back you can whack at me. we got two major earnings reports out after today's close bell. we begin with microsoft, john joins us with the details. >> reporter: microsoft turned in solid results. revenue just a little bit short of expectations at 21.46 billion dollars. eps a penny better at 76 cents. microsoft says when you count deferred revenue thing are actually a little bit better than that. a couple of highlights. windows, the windows group did better than expected at 5.8 billion in revenue. the business division did a little shy at 5.7. now jane wells has a little bit on starbucks, another big company. jane? >> reporter: john, shares have been up after hours. they were up over 3% at one point. starbucks reported its best holiday ever, best earnings per share ever at 57 cents
payroll taxes are nothing more than temporary tax cut was a rebate. like bush had two rebates that didn't work. obama had two rebates that didn't work. people know it's not permanent and pay down their credit cards but doesn't affect spending. got to go. hang on. when we come back you can whack at me. we got two major earnings reports out after today's close bell. we begin with microsoft, john joins us with the details. >> reporter: microsoft turned in solid results. revenue just a little...
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...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. some people want to make friends. i'm just trying to help you make a little money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the dow jones average is just a stone's throw from 14,000. headed to its all time high that we reached five years ago. the index which rallied 72 points along with s&p and nasdaq 52.2% is in rarified territory for certain. yet the chatter it remains skeptical. as i've said many a time, i'm never going to criticize the skepticism. i applaud it. it is a quali
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. >> are we going to see higher taxes after we saw higher taxes at the beginning of the year? >> no, no, you're not, and i think the president probably does know that, but we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks that it's a good idea to keep pay more taxes when you don't fix the spending problem. i can't tell you how many people have come to me that said, eric, if you fix the problem, i don't mind contributing more, but we haven't even begun to fix the problem and that's the issue. on taxes, maria, i think we do have an opportunity to engage in that kind of discussion. we've got this sequestration that will hit march 1st. we have a continuing resolution that will come at the end of that month. there are all kinds of trigger points, if you will, that will facilitate more of these discussions and hopefully will lead to a much broader solution than just going about these kind of discretionary cuts. >> let me get your take on the low hanging fruit in terms of spending cuts. medicare, medicaid, social security, health care costs, the drivers of the debt. w
. >> are we going to see higher taxes after we saw higher taxes at the beginning of the year? >> no, no, you're not, and i think the president probably does know that, but we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks that it's a good idea to keep pay more taxes when you don't fix the spending problem. i can't tell you how many people have come to me that said, eric, if you fix the problem, i don't mind contributing more, but we haven't even begun to fix the...
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from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the bottom are paying more of their paycheck to taxes. the fact, however, remains, high earners pay the bulk of the income taxes in many states. can you read the full story at cnbc.com's inside wealth. back to you. >> so, california's the leading one, but new york is very close, right? new york is, what, you've got 9.8% state ant 3.6% city. >> actually, again, talking about what people actually pay relative to their income, not the published rates. >> and it's surprising to me that new york was not up there. i think it's 7%, maybe even 6%, so it might have been in the top ten but not in the top five. >> okay. that's after deductions is what you're saying. >> that's correct, that's correct. >> stay
from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the bottom are paying more of their paycheck to taxes. the fact, however, remains, high earners pay the bulk of the income taxes in many states. can you read the full story at cnbc.com's...
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by taxing. >> all right. do you think the fed -- this is the big question. people are worried about bonds. ten-year treasury bonds, right, have gone from about 140 last summer to about 2% today. upward move. so the fed's not really holding down bond prices -- bond rates even though they're buying so many. let me ask you, is the bond play a sucker play right now? if you think there's stronger growth coming and you see this stock market rally which has great legs, corrections or not, great legs, is it time to get out of bonds? >> yes, some investors, larry, have to be in bonds, they're benchmarked, certain liquidity and credit restraints. they have to be in treasuries. as an individual investor, you'd want to stay away from bonds. and if you were a speculative investor, you'd want a short bonds. there's no value in the treasury market. with nominal gdp even at 4% let alone the possibility we could accelerate to five. they don't belong at 2%, really somewhere over 4%. they won't get to 4% until the fed actually
by taxing. >> all right. do you think the fed -- this is the big question. people are worried about bonds. ten-year treasury bonds, right, have gone from about 140 last summer to about 2% today. upward move. so the fed's not really holding down bond prices -- bond rates even though they're buying so many. let me ask you, is the bond play a sucker play right now? if you think there's stronger growth coming and you see this stock market rally which has great legs, corrections or not, great...
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they're already working here and are paying some taxes. this will get them fully on the tax rolls. even more important than that for the future of the economy, this will give us the workers we need the the future. both high skilled workers like scientists and low skilled workers that will help grow the economy. >> i would really like to know how you overcome zen phobia. the idea that immigrants come here and steal our jobs. i mean, i always felt the fact of the matter is they're often doing the jobs the locals don't ef want to do. but how do we get over that? >> obviously people are wary of this, but when -- people do -- for example, many americans now realize that they're not raising their kids to be farm workers. many americans realize that they're not raising their kids to be home health aides. home health aid is the fastest growing job in america right now. americans realize that's not what they're raising kids to be. the fact of the matter is, most americans are in the middle of the education spectrum. we've mostly graduated from high school, but we don't have the ph.d.s, we d
they're already working here and are paying some taxes. this will get them fully on the tax rolls. even more important than that for the future of the economy, this will give us the workers we need the the future. both high skilled workers like scientists and low skilled workers that will help grow the economy. >> i would really like to know how you overcome zen phobia. the idea that immigrants come here and steal our jobs. i mean, i always felt the fact of the matter is they're often...
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would the alternative minimum tax snare millions of people? would businesses have to start a whole brand new round of layoffs? executive after executive came on this show to say, look, we can't do a thing. what's the point? we will just have to undo it. business confidence plummeted, and the idea of forming a new business. well, remember when the ceo of paychex came on and talked about the paralysis caused by the cliff? who would leave his job to start a new business in that environment? okay. retail sales weren't that bad. but they nose dived right at the end of the quarter. retailers were afraid to restock inventory figuring that spending would drop off the cliff right along with the nation's finances. it was all in all a very bad time for our nation. now, overlay the storm of the century for the northeast. one that shut down the wealthiest area of the country for several weeks and caused what ultimately may be $100 billion in damage. you had the physical shutdown from the storm neatly and miserably dovetailing with the mental shutdown cause
would the alternative minimum tax snare millions of people? would businesses have to start a whole brand new round of layoffs? executive after executive came on this show to say, look, we can't do a thing. what's the point? we will just have to undo it. business confidence plummeted, and the idea of forming a new business. well, remember when the ceo of paychex came on and talked about the paralysis caused by the cliff? who would leave his job to start a new business in that environment? okay....
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this may be the most dangerous tax season ever. our senior correspondent scott is on the case for us. hi, scott. >> hi, sue. dangerous. irs about to start electronic filing season and we will tell you why this tax season could be your worst nightmare and what the irs is or isn't doing. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. it's part of what you slove about her.essing. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready
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taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid the potential tax hikes on capital gains. the big surprise was that sales are even continuing through this january, and inventory is getting very thin. brokers tell me the wealthy want somewhere safe to put all this cash, and they are turning to real estate. here are a few properties that are still for sale and could still be yours in the hamptons. this estate in bridgehampton could be yours for 43 million bucks. 12 bedrooms, get this, two bowling aliz, a tennies in court, a rock climbing wall and a full disco. or for the
taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid the potential tax hikes on capital gains. the big surprise was that sales are even continuing through this january, and inventory is getting very thin. brokers tell me the wealthy want somewhere safe to put all this cash, and they are turning to real estate. here are a few properties that are still for sale and could still be yours in the hamptons. this estate in bridgehampton could be yours for 43 million...
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taxes came from taxes on fast-food and property taxes. so you ended up taxing the rich more, right? because the bigger your property was, the more you paid. >> a lot of people feel there will be cut backs in other areas to make up for the lack of income. or as michelle talked about, can they make it up in other areas. >> money moves to taxes that get rid of their -- states that get rid of income tax. like $150 billion over the last 15 years, according to "how many walks" moved from states that had income tax to states that didn't. the nine highest taxed states lost a hundred billion of income -- of wealth, rather. it is proven it works. it attracts wealth to your state by getting rid of income tax. >> i couldn't believe this but for the billionaire that has everything. michael dell is on order to buy a boeing 787 dreamliner. i don't know if it is him per se buying it or whether the corporation that behind him that does it. >> this is a mystery p.m. pep familiar with him say it isn't his style to have a big plane like this. it is done through international leasing. it could be that t
taxes came from taxes on fast-food and property taxes. so you ended up taxing the rich more, right? because the bigger your property was, the more you paid. >> a lot of people feel there will be cut backs in other areas to make up for the lack of income. or as michelle talked about, can they make it up in other areas. >> money moves to taxes that get rid of their -- states that get rid of income tax. like $150 billion over the last 15 years, according to "how many walks"...
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there's taxes on investment income. there's taxes on devices. there's taxes on drugs, and all of that flows through ultimately to premium that employers have to pay for their employees. that's going to get reflected in the cost of their prices to consumers, so ultimately it gets right back to the consumer. >> you said on "the call" today some companies are trying to avoid health coverage by reducing employees' hours. i'm wondering if that's one of the unintended consequences of this whole thing of what we need to consider and what the broad implications might be on the overall employment picture as a result of affordable care act. >> well, i think that one of the things that we always know about regulation, that as long as we're part of a free market, which is what our country is, that people are going to find a way to fix it to work for them economically, and so one of the things that we will see in the service industries, particularly hospitality and retail, is we're going to see people shorten hours on some of their employees to below 30 hour
there's taxes on investment income. there's taxes on devices. there's taxes on drugs, and all of that flows through ultimately to premium that employers have to pay for their employees. that's going to get reflected in the cost of their prices to consumers, so ultimately it gets right back to the consumer. >> you said on "the call" today some companies are trying to avoid health coverage by reducing employees' hours. i'm wondering if that's one of the unintended consequences of...
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the fiscal cliff was a big issue on the tax side. we've extended the debt ceiling to may. that really could be july. i don't know that they represent the risks that a lot of people thought was represented in august 2011 heading into it. we realize hindsight, yields did not spike dramatically. we didn't get a massive number of investors whether it was institutions, pension funds that were forced out of treasuries. because of that aaa rating gone. i think we learned some lessons. but i still think unfortunately washington and the ranker and the political system remains one of them. >> it sounds you're not as worried about washington. >> we're sadly becoming immune to their antics. >> we'll leave it there. good to see you. thank you so much. >>> about ten minutes to go before we close it up on monday on wall street here. dow jones industrial average still hanging in just below 13,900. >>> well, it has been the feud that continues to be the buzz on wall street. >> and in 2003 i get a call from this ackman guy. he's like the cry baby in the schoolyard. >> carl icahn does not ha
the fiscal cliff was a big issue on the tax side. we've extended the debt ceiling to may. that really could be july. i don't know that they represent the risks that a lot of people thought was represented in august 2011 heading into it. we realize hindsight, yields did not spike dramatically. we didn't get a massive number of investors whether it was institutions, pension funds that were forced out of treasuries. because of that aaa rating gone. i think we learned some lessons. but i still...
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tax situation we have? i guess that would be a passive, right? and probably at least acknowledging, if the democrats would acknowledge that entitlements are a problem, maybe that would help, right, even if you don't do it immediately? >> so here's the good news. good news is we're so far inside best practices for delivering fiscal policy there's lots of things that we can do to get us to a better position. republicans have to recognize you have to raise the average tax rate. democrats have to recognize the best way to do it isn't raising marginal rates and underwriting an inefficient system. >> as someone who spent last week at davos and he said that he talked to a large number of european ceos who are eager about investing in the united states because of our projected suspensionly lower energy policy because of shell of course we're going to get out of our way and saying let them do it. but that's encouraging that they can think about moving plants here now. >> absolutely. i was at davos, too, and the most
tax situation we have? i guess that would be a passive, right? and probably at least acknowledging, if the democrats would acknowledge that entitlements are a problem, maybe that would help, right, even if you don't do it immediately? >> so here's the good news. good news is we're so far inside best practices for delivering fiscal policy there's lots of things that we can do to get us to a better position. republicans have to recognize you have to raise the average tax rate. democrats...
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we've raised taxes by $200 billion a year. the reason that u.s. stocks are up 5% after this horrible thing we've done to our selves that under norm circumstances would cause a recession is because we're in a global economy and every other major country in the world is doing the right thing while we're doing the wrong thing. that's propping us up. we're fine, we'll have a great year. these other countries doing things right, that aren't kicking the can down the road, they're going to have fabulous years. that's where you want to put your money, my friend. >> i was reporting in 2007 when we hit dow 14,000 and everyone got slammed on that. there's a hesitance at these levels. what's not getting talked about enough is the impact on consumer sentiment. if you go to any coffee shop, grocery store, anywhere in this country, people are looking at their 401(k), they feel better and i think that will translate into positive consumer spending, which filters into the whole economy. >> the retail investors is getting involved. the money flows are ramping up tr
we've raised taxes by $200 billion a year. the reason that u.s. stocks are up 5% after this horrible thing we've done to our selves that under norm circumstances would cause a recession is because we're in a global economy and every other major country in the world is doing the right thing while we're doing the wrong thing. that's propping us up. we're fine, we'll have a great year. these other countries doing things right, that aren't kicking the can down the road, they're going to have...
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new year, and now a lot of those uncertainties have been wiped away with the budget ceiling and the tax situation that i think gives us a great deal of improvement, but as dandy don used to say when he hosted "monday night live," when it became obvious, he used to sing "turn out the lights, the party is over," and i think that's what's happening now. investors are realizing that the bond market party may be over, and it's time to shift to equities. >> let me ask you again. how are you allocating capital then in. >> we like a lot of sectors in the equity market. we like energy, materials and industrials, and some of the technology names are looking really pretty right now. >> rick, it's a perfect segue to you. he said the bond market party may be over. is it? >> well, no, i absolutely do not think so. here we are still toying with 2% as we get close to record highs in the dow jones industrial average. there's an incongruent relationship there, just like there's an incongruent relationship with the fact that we're talking about the dow near records, and tomorrow morning at 8:30 eastern i'
new year, and now a lot of those uncertainties have been wiped away with the budget ceiling and the tax situation that i think gives us a great deal of improvement, but as dandy don used to say when he hosted "monday night live," when it became obvious, he used to sing "turn out the lights, the party is over," and i think that's what's happening now. investors are realizing that the bond market party may be over, and it's time to shift to equities. >> let me ask you...
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is it the maitai, taxes? >> because they can. he did that without profit. that man, profits are for sissies as jane and sue knows. power rundown. cnbc with jane wells. let's talk a little about reports youtube may be working on some services where you'd have to pay for certain youtube channels. julia boorstin in l.a. reports this is still in the idea phase, nothing yet set in stone. would you, jane, pay to watch youtube channels? >> well, it depends on what it is. julia says they have been trying to figure out for years how to monetize, google and youtube trying to figure out how to do this. if it was ashton kutcher and he had special stuff i might pay a dollar. lady gaga, no. it all depends. i don't subscribe to hulu, for example. >> sue? >> i completely agree. depends on what it is. frankly probably not. i don't have a lot of time to watch that stuff anyway. so probably not. i really wouldn't -- i don't think it's worth it. >> let's talk about -- >> i do like the cat videos. i watch the cat videos and they will still be free. >> i'll give thank you. that'
is it the maitai, taxes? >> because they can. he did that without profit. that man, profits are for sissies as jane and sue knows. power rundown. cnbc with jane wells. let's talk a little about reports youtube may be working on some services where you'd have to pay for certain youtube channels. julia boorstin in l.a. reports this is still in the idea phase, nothing yet set in stone. would you, jane, pay to watch youtube channels? >> well, it depends on what it is. julia says they...
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it's not till november that the tax laws allow that to be. i do believe it's going to blow a quarter. i think mtw should split itself up into two separate companies. food, service, and cranes. remember those ice machines when you go out to -- ice machines, you feel like you're getting something for free. it's really water. we also get results from bemis. its stock symbol is bms, which stands for buy my stock. here's the stock i mentioned earlier this week as part of the brandnew bull market in packaging of all things. you're going to see i said that. i'm expecting a very good quarter after the close. we get the new one, the ipo, barry plastics. the other packaging bull market player. i think there's a lot to like here too. on the lookout for both of these. if buy my stock goes down ahead of when it reports, buy its stock. all right. now, on friday morning i think you're going to see the contrast between the world's largest oil company, exxon, which has truly become a serial disappointer, and chevron, which has become a company that delivers s
it's not till november that the tax laws allow that to be. i do believe it's going to blow a quarter. i think mtw should split itself up into two separate companies. food, service, and cranes. remember those ice machines when you go out to -- ice machines, you feel like you're getting something for free. it's really water. we also get results from bemis. its stock symbol is bms, which stands for buy my stock. here's the stock i mentioned earlier this week as part of the brandnew bull market in...
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this does include taxes, and it is a hotel. but it doesn't include your mortgage. you're paying $95 million. and then what do you pay -- >> during the commercial break i guessed 17 grand a month. >> i would like to raise that -- >> 17 grand a month? >> to 55 grand a month. >> very close. 60,000 a month in monthly maintenance fees. now that does include twice -- it includes maid service and a spa and some other things. so you're paying $95 million and then you're paying $60,000 a month in maintenance. but we bring you through all kind of apartments tonight. $160 million worth of real estate in new york. >> are these places back? i mean for awhile things crashed and nobody could afford these places. are they really back? because we still talk about how on wall street those pay packages are coming back. >> that's what everyone was saying a year ago, two years ago. two things happened. one is foreign money. i mean one of the great things about this show tonight is we bring you through with a russian buyer as he's in central park west. the russians, the chinese, the lat
this does include taxes, and it is a hotel. but it doesn't include your mortgage. you're paying $95 million. and then what do you pay -- >> during the commercial break i guessed 17 grand a month. >> i would like to raise that -- >> 17 grand a month? >> to 55 grand a month. >> very close. 60,000 a month in monthly maintenance fees. now that does include twice -- it includes maid service and a spa and some other things. so you're paying $95 million and then you're...
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that was taken, as it should have been, to mean higher taxes. didn't mean just higher taxes. it meant higher taxes and less spending and i was specific about that. my ear is attuned for hearing more cuts in spending. i am not hearing it. i would be disappointed if this is all there was. as far as a deal was concerned, i think that that was a stopgap, and i think it was presented like that -- as that. as part of a series of more negotiations that were to follow and more changes, both possibly on the taxing side but certainly on the expenditure side. i'm dying to hear the -- to hear the expenditure and less spending side. i agree with that. but i'm not -- i'm not -- i wouldn't use the term disappointed until this whole process is over. i don't think we're in the -- i don't think we're in the seventh inning of this process. >> yeah. >> because at this point, we're -- >> at this point we're at, you know, simpson-bowles and rivlin domenici and the gang of all of these the idea was to get rid of a lot of the deductions and loopholes, so that you could broaden the base with a lower
that was taken, as it should have been, to mean higher taxes. didn't mean just higher taxes. it meant higher taxes and less spending and i was specific about that. my ear is attuned for hearing more cuts in spending. i am not hearing it. i would be disappointed if this is all there was. as far as a deal was concerned, i think that that was a stopgap, and i think it was presented like that -- as that. as part of a series of more negotiations that were to follow and more changes, both possibly on...
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remember when people say, once there's a sales tax, they're history. it didn't matter. >> california, i guess we were wrong, yeah. ease of use. >> it said the 3-d players weren't that strong, tvs weren't that strong. maybe they're buying them at best buy. >> big pause. >> maybe. listen, best buy has been an interesting move up here. by the way, period is going to begin very soon. richard schulze has his opportunity to do due diligence. now, i think the dell -- potential dell ibo got people excited about maybe they could get the equity. i hear it's going to be a very, very, very -- is that three verys? they'll come up with the money they need, even with him rolling in his stake. this may be the fourth quarter numbers, people perceive as being better than anticipated. >> if they're giving money away to netflix, can't they give money away to michael dell? isn't there just this weird supply of money out there? >> there's a lot of money, but it's still seeking a return. >> sometimes. >> yeah, sometimes. >> let's check in with bob who's here on the floor wit
remember when people say, once there's a sales tax, they're history. it didn't matter. >> california, i guess we were wrong, yeah. ease of use. >> it said the 3-d players weren't that strong, tvs weren't that strong. maybe they're buying them at best buy. >> big pause. >> maybe. listen, best buy has been an interesting move up here. by the way, period is going to begin very soon. richard schulze has his opportunity to do due diligence. now, i think the dell -- potential...
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>> the tax issue. >> the tax issue -- >> the -- the sales -- online sales tax. >> california and texas were hit this quarter. it could have played a role and probably did because u.s. revenues were lighter than international. i think for the most part there's a tradeoff. i think as they don't have to worry about violating the statute which is the no presence. and when they go down the path of actually charging sales taxes, that does mean they can actually move closer to the consumers, build some of the fulfillment centers there and offer some of the amazon conveniences. >> and i think amazon is actually behind some sort of a compromise that would bring you revenue on a per state basis at least. >> right. it is going to affect the bottom line ultimately. >> it -- i think so. i think that there's a lot of areas in investment i think for amazon below the gross profit line. i think we focus a lot, investors focus a lot on that story. but i think when you think about the investments that they're doing on their web services side, all the dna that gets associated with that, that is -- you kno
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interestingly here, the taxes are just and for somebody in new jersey, there is a key, 4300 on that $800 thousand home. let's move to the last one stepping up above to $1.1 million. 600, 30 pj street in st. pete. >>> ty, counting down to super bowl xxxxvii. . brian? >> sue, the sun is out. league is ready. nfl is about squeezing revenue from everywhere. coming up on "power lunch." few places that they get money from you might not expect. we'll be right back. that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> maybe you've heard this. 49ers taking on the ravens. so much is made of the commercials during the game but is the big money really made on the field? brian is live in new orleans. brian? >> tyler, of course. tommy thom
interestingly here, the taxes are just and for somebody in new jersey, there is a key, 4300 on that $800 thousand home. let's move to the last one stepping up above to $1.1 million. 600, 30 pj street in st. pete. >>> ty, counting down to super bowl xxxxvii. . brian? >> sue, the sun is out. league is ready. nfl is about squeezing revenue from everywhere. coming up on "power lunch." few places that they get money from you might not expect. we'll be right back. that has...
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increases that are comes into play, the obama care tax increase and increase on incomes higher than $400,000 a year in earnings, you know, that's going to create some drag. but, you know, i get a sense, kelly, when we do our own analysis at hamilton play strategies, we think that the u.s. economy will be able to power through that this year, even with the -- even with the drag. so, you know, solid growth, but certainly not matching some of the euphoria that we've seen in the last couple of months. >> it's extraordinary because if you say this is a 1.5% drag which is roughly some of the estimates i've seen lately on this and where gdp is almost in the 2.5% range that would suggest we're somewhere in the growth of 1.4%. you could understand why markets are doing better. but unfortunately the what could have or should have doesn't matter too much. if it's the opposite, it will be are reminder of how growth was in the fourth quarter. >> i think the ee zester and the tax increases will take the top off of growth. i think we would have been looking at a very good year, very strong year if
increases that are comes into play, the obama care tax increase and increase on incomes higher than $400,000 a year in earnings, you know, that's going to create some drag. but, you know, i get a sense, kelly, when we do our own analysis at hamilton play strategies, we think that the u.s. economy will be able to power through that this year, even with the -- even with the drag. so, you know, solid growth, but certainly not matching some of the euphoria that we've seen in the last couple of...
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avoidance, sort of global tax avoidance issue? >> no, i did not. i'll stay quiet on that one. >> the other big topic here, energy. >> yes. >> and in particular, the u.s. energy situation, shale, fracking, et cetera, you bullish, you bearish, where do you think we really are? i mean people have prognosticated for now awhile that we were going to get there but doesn't seem like we're there. >> andrew, i think it is the bull case for the world. so to answer your question, i'm billish. and i think it's a game changer. and i think it is probably the story of global economic recovery if handled right. and frankly, the beneficiaries of that will be the u.s. consumer. u.s. jobs. i mean just in the downstream value added industries which i'm a part of $96 billion of investment already announced. 5 million new jobs over the next five years. huge value adder to a low-cost energy base. >> i don't know if you saw the president's inauguration speech. >> i caught part of it. >> do you feel that this administration, and forget about the administr
avoidance, sort of global tax avoidance issue? >> no, i did not. i'll stay quiet on that one. >> the other big topic here, energy. >> yes. >> and in particular, the u.s. energy situation, shale, fracking, et cetera, you bullish, you bearish, where do you think we really are? i mean people have prognosticated for now awhile that we were going to get there but doesn't seem like we're there. >> andrew, i think it is the bull case for the world. so to answer your...
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corporate tax system. it's very dysfunctional, and it retards investment and investment, in turn, is what creates gdp growth and jobs. >> yet we were going to do that i think. i think simpson-bowles told us to do that. do you know where we are in that, andrew we've talked about it a few times. where are we on the -- >> nowhere. nowhere. we're nowhere. >> wee nowhere on the tax -- once we got that 39.6 on the high end, we're not even talking about taxes anymore. right? it's like -- i don't know what happened to all the other recommendations of simpson-bowles. but, do you think that we will talk about them again at some point? >> well, i think we'll talk about them. the president came to the business roundtable not long ago, and stated unequivocally, he's for corporate tax reform. including a lower rate and a modified territorial system. the secretary of the treasury has said that. >> the new one or the old one? >> well, i don't know about jack lew, but i know timothy geithner was in favor of it. >> okay. >>
corporate tax system. it's very dysfunctional, and it retards investment and investment, in turn, is what creates gdp growth and jobs. >> yet we were going to do that i think. i think simpson-bowles told us to do that. do you know where we are in that, andrew we've talked about it a few times. where are we on the -- >> nowhere. nowhere. we're nowhere. >> wee nowhere on the tax -- once we got that 39.6 on the high end, we're not even talking about taxes anymore. right? it's...
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obviously, a lot of investors still reeling from all the debate over a dividend tax, carried interest tax to what degree do you think those are going to be on the table as we try to work out some larger bargain? >> difficult to itemize or list what will be on the table. i will say, this the finance committee has worked for many months now to try to come to a consens consensus, early efforts just in this month, chairman baucus, talking to him yesterday, about this, reporting on where they are. so, i think there's a real sense of urgency now to get a consensus on tax reform, to have a simpler and fairer systems to deal with areas were there's consensus. believe it or not, despite all the fighting in washington, there's a great consensus that we need tax reform and i think there's a growing consensus about even the elements to it. >> well, tax reform, the question is the tax tape, do you thank you obama is shifting the debate now, that there is going to be far more taken in greater taxes for the wealthy and far less in spending cuts because that is the cret rick? >> difficult to predict.
obviously, a lot of investors still reeling from all the debate over a dividend tax, carried interest tax to what degree do you think those are going to be on the table as we try to work out some larger bargain? >> difficult to itemize or list what will be on the table. i will say, this the finance committee has worked for many months now to try to come to a consens consensus, early efforts just in this month, chairman baucus, talking to him yesterday, about this, reporting on where they...
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now the question is, if we need to rein in our growing economy and how to do it if the tax increase is enough for the consumer, it's enough for the companies in our country. really, in fact, the only way that we call -- again to grow in this next month will be the open of the credit crunch. really we have in this moment. we believe that the banks start again to give money, to give loans to the families and to give loans to companies, to call, again, a stop to working in the growing sense. in the grow impact. >> let's bring you in, as well, jane. the europe doesn't care, up 135, the highest since december, 2011. >> you look at spanish data, perhaps it's not so surprising that we're getting bad spanish data. perhaps it's surprising that we see yields come down. greek yields below 10%. the market is on its risk appetite high. almost the bad news and there is plenty of it has been disregarded in the market's current move. for instance, the imf forecasts last week. they revised lower for the world. at the end of last year, the ocd -- >> is there a sense that the worse the data gets, the clo
now the question is, if we need to rein in our growing economy and how to do it if the tax increase is enough for the consumer, it's enough for the companies in our country. really, in fact, the only way that we call -- again to grow in this next month will be the open of the credit crunch. really we have in this moment. we believe that the banks start again to give money, to give loans to the families and to give loans to companies, to call, again, a stop to working in the growing sense. in...
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i went out of france for tax reasons. you know that. spain might be even more trying to reduce its public deficit over the next couple of years. european officials will not make a decision until next month when they will assess the spanish austerity program on the 22nd of january. it was explained that europe information would have to take into account the growth prospect of the fiscal space for each country in europe and could, indeed, soften the spanish deficit target if the economy continues to contract. that's precisely what we are expecting because for the fourth quarter, we are expecting the spanish gdp to shrink by 0.4%. for the time being, spain has a deficit target of 4.5% for 2013. that seems to be really ambitious if not out of reach. because to meet this new target, the government would need to find $20 billion of additional euro cut. that won't help the spanish economy to go out of recession. for that reason, oli rehn thinks spain will need some incentive from stimulus measure toes improve its economy and boost its labor ma
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other thing, you know, from a corporate perspective, we'd love to see something done on the corporate tax rate here in the u.s. love to keep more jobs here. just got to find a way to solve that problem. >> how does obama care and the health reform affect you as a company? >> well, certainly it provides re people will be covered by prescriptions. that's great news for the entire pharmaceutical space. for our particular company, we don't focus so much on continuous care medicines. we generally focus on women's health, those kind of issues so for us not as great but for other pharmaceutical companies great opportunity. >> we'll let you go. they will be anxious to get you up to the balcony so you can ring the closing bell. your logo is green. why didn't you wear green? >> i wore green for him. >> you're australian? >> yeah, i'm starting to forget it. >> no idea. >> we're about to enjoy the close with 20 minute to go here, and the market is continuing to levitate a bit. >> absolutely. still marching closer and closer to a all-time high. really driving this rally? is it fundamentals or just the
other thing, you know, from a corporate perspective, we'd love to see something done on the corporate tax rate here in the u.s. love to keep more jobs here. just got to find a way to solve that problem. >> how does obama care and the health reform affect you as a company? >> well, certainly it provides re people will be covered by prescriptions. that's great news for the entire pharmaceutical space. for our particular company, we don't focus so much on continuous care medicines. we...
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the republicans don't want their taxes raised. and the democrats just don't want their entitlements cut. that's the way we're going to keep moving. >> got to have a little fun before we go here down here in beautiful florida. >> sure. yeah. >> you traffic with a lot of hedge fund guys. i know you know dan lowe quite well, carl icahn. i have to ask you because you talked in this group about madoff and pyramid schemes and you talked about how they work. i have to ask you. i know you're not a stock guy, not going to give me something specific on herbalife but i know you know these guys. who's right? >> so i'll caveat my answer with the fact that i've not studied herbalife. i don't know whether -- knowing all of the different players, i've known some better than others for a long time. dan lobe is one the most talented investors in the world. he's a good friend. and i would never bet against dan lobe. so i think ackman's got a tough road from here. >> thanks for having a little fun with that. carl, you heard it there. do not bet again
the republicans don't want their taxes raised. and the democrats just don't want their entitlements cut. that's the way we're going to keep moving. >> got to have a little fun before we go here down here in beautiful florida. >> sure. yeah. >> you traffic with a lot of hedge fund guys. i know you know dan lowe quite well, carl icahn. i have to ask you because you talked in this group about madoff and pyramid schemes and you talked about how they work. i have to ask you. i know...
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ahead of the tax years, 268 billion in december of 2012. of course, we will pay for this surge, the surge in dividends at & ul rate, borrow from this year, dividends rising, still a ways to go to get back to the '08 level. but if we ever do, but this surely means fewer dividend payments for the rest of this year. there is an upside of this, of course, helps government revenue. the treasury having its best december since that tame 2004 december month with a gain. that is up from december a year ago there is the chart that we are talking about this is the month on month year-on-year change for december, going back to 1994. of course this dividend sloshing around could help stocks in january if it's not spent, got to be invested. some ends up in stocks, see if some ends up in spending. >> interesting. you got to wonder if the rotation into stocks out of bonds was that or if it was rotation out of dividend payment nice stocks. >> some people plot it back in, go back into stocks. >> your thoughts on mfp tomorrow and the degree which the last few
ahead of the tax years, 268 billion in december of 2012. of course, we will pay for this surge, the surge in dividends at & ul rate, borrow from this year, dividends rising, still a ways to go to get back to the '08 level. but if we ever do, but this surely means fewer dividend payments for the rest of this year. there is an upside of this, of course, helps government revenue. the treasury having its best december since that tame 2004 december month with a gain. that is up from december a...
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one other thing, the tax rate was interesting on this. it looked a little higher than what they paid in the past. i think they paid 25%, 30% in the past. it was close to 45%, so, maybe on the call we'll get clarity on that. >> if amazon is doing better on the margins here, their cost of sales have gone up. but jeff has been investing in these fulfillment centers. their global story. people assume they are going to get their top line growth. if they are doing better on the margin, they are investing in their infrastructure. they will take the next global in the global retail earl that's in the traditional format. this is why you reward amazon, though i don't reward them from a stock purchase, because i don't chase stocks like this. this stock has boomed because it was down 8.5% going into the numbers. >> is this a hedge fund favorite, anthony? >> i think so. i think it's a retail favorite because jeff is now the cult of steve jobs. he's the risk taker, he's the innovat innovator, the great p.r. person. two articles, literally, in the same
one other thing, the tax rate was interesting on this. it looked a little higher than what they paid in the past. i think they paid 25%, 30% in the past. it was close to 45%, so, maybe on the call we'll get clarity on that. >> if amazon is doing better on the margins here, their cost of sales have gone up. but jeff has been investing in these fulfillment centers. their global story. people assume they are going to get their top line growth. if they are doing better on the margin, they are...
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and don't do it just with higher taxes. that's just one of the results of the exclusive cnbc fed survey. i knew some of this -- so that's what you were talking about, steve. >> yesterday, yeah. >> we were looking for maybe the most -- the one that really jumps out and that is the number of people that say, you know, we do have a spending problem. >> you know, joe, it's the first day of a two-day fed meeting. that means it's time for the fed survey and almost always we start our lead hit is about what the market thinks we're going to do with the fed. but this time, as you said, the results jumped out so starkly, so amazingly that we want to just give you those results of the deficit and spending questions that we asked. so let's take a look at the three questions on spending that we did here. and you can see, as joe said, the message to washington, from wall street to washington is solve the deficit now. we asked, do you think we should solve the deficit problem, not at all? do we have a couple years to do so or should we do
and don't do it just with higher taxes. that's just one of the results of the exclusive cnbc fed survey. i knew some of this -- so that's what you were talking about, steve. >> yesterday, yeah. >> we were looking for maybe the most -- the one that really jumps out and that is the number of people that say, you know, we do have a spending problem. >> you know, joe, it's the first day of a two-day fed meeting. that means it's time for the fed survey and almost always we start...
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we will see a huge increase in gdp and after tax income in the fourth quarter mainly december, at least 100, 120 billion of extra income from 2013 recognized in december to beat the higher tax brackets, capital gains increase. so, in other words, the economy now feels like 20% increase in take home pay has been given to the economy. it feels good. the problem with that, that income was going to be recognized this year, no longer here to be recognized. we're seeing a slowdown in income as we come forward. the best theater on tv to me wasn't to social inept types, but the fact that some of your -- the guests this morning, from companies were being like, do you see an increase in the economy? are things growing or things better? they're selling stock in aggregate, not buying stock anymore. to me, that means companies do not see what's going on as an improved economy. one more point if i can. >> yes. real quick. >> i'm sorry. >> go on. >> real estate. interest rates up on 10 years, refi of stock. the real estate market was a big add to qe-1 last year and a negative to qe-1 this year. >> chu
we will see a huge increase in gdp and after tax income in the fourth quarter mainly december, at least 100, 120 billion of extra income from 2013 recognized in december to beat the higher tax brackets, capital gains increase. so, in other words, the economy now feels like 20% increase in take home pay has been given to the economy. it feels good. the problem with that, that income was going to be recognized this year, no longer here to be recognized. we're seeing a slowdown in income as we...
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if they wanted to bring it back, they have to pay an additional 20% tax right now. unless the tax laws are changed through repatriation, i think that cash is just going to sit there offshore. >> or do another skype deal where they use that cash? >> you could use it, particularly for offshore acquisitions. but for the most part i think it's not able to benefit shareholders. it's just sitting there offshore in mostly government bonds offshore. they could bring it back. i think what would be most likely would be a much more aggressive share repurchase. they won't do a one-time dividend like they did years ago. >> your sneaky long is up 1.5%, rick. thanks for stopping by. >> thank you. >> rick sherlund. >>> what do family ties and initial public offering have in common? we'll find out when the ceo of bright horizons joins us next. say farewell to secretary geithner. we'll talk about his legacy and the challenges for his successor, jack lew. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new p
if they wanted to bring it back, they have to pay an additional 20% tax right now. unless the tax laws are changed through repatriation, i think that cash is just going to sit there offshore. >> or do another skype deal where they use that cash? >> you could use it, particularly for offshore acquisitions. but for the most part i think it's not able to benefit shareholders. it's just sitting there offshore in mostly government bonds offshore. they could bring it back. i think what...
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they didn't mind paying the taxes. they are buying back stock. what a good call. >> all true. it's an interesting point you make, one that we perhaps don't focus enough on, in creating enthusiasm amongst your own employee base in order to attract talent, in order to keep talent. she seems to be having success at doing that. >> she has charisma. >> it is about free cafeteria food and issuing iphones to employees. >> it's important when it's a turn-around story and there has to be one or two more quarters for the results to be seen. that's a great point you made, because these are needed expectations, the fact that they beat, and they show the business lines weren't doing much worse. but revenues were better than consensus. it was a stability quarter. they bought back a lot of stock, because it's extremely investment friendly. >> a number of directors on the board will be focused on that. dan loeb is still in there. probably will be for some time. and has done very well with it. that helps also. he was key in terms of at least the appointment of mayer to the job. >> but look, th
they didn't mind paying the taxes. they are buying back stock. what a good call. >> all true. it's an interesting point you make, one that we perhaps don't focus enough on, in creating enthusiasm amongst your own employee base in order to attract talent, in order to keep talent. she seems to be having success at doing that. >> she has charisma. >> it is about free cafeteria food and issuing iphones to employees. >> it's important when it's a turn-around story and there...
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verizon. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> take a look at this video. imagine riding this massive wave. it could be a new world record captured on video. the surfer in this photo here, just amazing, shares what it was like to ride that wave ahead on 360. f love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my...
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the state's considering enacting a 50% tax on ammunition, expanding a state ban on assault weapons, and banning large capacity magazines like the one used by adam lanza in the newtown shooting. this single mother from waterbury believes those changes would be going too far. >> you will take away my legal ability to protect myself and my children at a reasonable price. protecting myself and my children means i should continue to be able to select the firearm and magazine size that i believe will keep us safe. don't my children and i deserve your support, your consideration to be safe? >> not one of these gun proposals would have impacted this heinous act, nor will it affect future perpetrator. these current quick-fix, do-something bills do not address the root cause and actions of the newtown criminal. please remember gun owners are the good guys. >> reporter: the rabbi counseled many of the newtown families. >> this is serious. i do not want to come here or at any other city to describe what it's like to console parents who have had their childrens' brains shot out. >> reporter: mark ma
the state's considering enacting a 50% tax on ammunition, expanding a state ban on assault weapons, and banning large capacity magazines like the one used by adam lanza in the newtown shooting. this single mother from waterbury believes those changes would be going too far. >> you will take away my legal ability to protect myself and my children at a reasonable price. protecting myself and my children means i should continue to be able to select the firearm and magazine size that i...
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phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> for three years now the former governor of alaska has been one of the most prominent voices on fox news. >> barack obama is a socialist. he believes in socialism, in redistributing wealth and confiscating hard-earned dollars of our small business men and women. >> on friday we learned that sarah palin's contract will not be renewed. sarah palin was a very hot property when fox hired in her 2009. what happened? >> that's show biusiness. she is played out as far as is fox is concerned and her appeal. but it's been said roger els was not happy with the palin arrangement. he wants to get away from that sort of show biz pundtry on the right, unless she's going to it clear her candidacy, i suppose. >> is it the political climate has changed since palin's vp run or sarah palin's star has faded? >> i think both are true. watch this in tandem when gle
phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> for three years now the former governor of alaska has been one of the most prominent voices on fox news. >> barack obama is a socialist. he believes in socialism, in redistributing wealth and confiscating hard-earned dollars of our small business...
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can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. britta olsen...
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.$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... >>> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's going on now. tensions sky high right now on the last frontier of the cold war. north korea now threatening to get physical with south korea. promises to go forward with underground nuclear tests. and hacked -- the new yk
.$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... >>> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's going on now. tensions sky high right now on the last frontier of the cold war. north korea now threatening to get physical with south korea. promises to go forward with underground nuclear tests. and hacked -- the new yk